This is from my work at Brijit
in 60 Minutes by Bob Simon, 18 November 2007
Simon presents the tale of Omar Khadr, the only person in modern history to be tried for war crimes that he allegedly committed as a minor. Five years ago, Khadr was captured in an attack in Afghanistan; he has been held in Guantanamo Bay since then, and now his trial is approaching for the alleged murder of a US soldier. Simon presents a stirring picture, but it soon follows the mold of countless other sad war stories. Frustrated viewers might take it for antiwar fodder, but the desensitized will simply change the channel.
Posted 9:44, 19 November 2007
This abstract was written by Aaron Berkowitz and edited by Brijit.
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We appreciate you writing for Brijit and sharing us with your readers. Happy Thanksgiving.
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Jeremy Brosowsky, founder, Brijit
www.brijit.com
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